How to Grout a Slate Tile Floor?
In terms of versatility, slate tile is not behind other options; you can select it from a wide range of colors such as orange, red, grey, brown, blue, green, etc. Also, individual slate tiles are different from each other. Hence, you can bring that natural touch to your flooring by laying slate tiles. Before you engage yourself in installing slate tiles, read the instructions mentioned below to grout slate tile floor: Selecting Grout and Supplies First of all, you need to choose grout; make sure that the color matches the slate tile which you are installing. Or else, if you are laying tiles in a ruler straight pattern, consider applying a contrast color grout to demarcate them and create a unique design. Other than grout, you will require rubber float, tile sealer, grout sealer, hand sander (or floor buffer), sponge mop, bucket and paintbrush. Sealing Tile Slate tiles are porous, hence there is always a chance of absorbing grout (during application), which will make the tiles look dull